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The Janus Debugger is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain Janus Web Server applications. The Sirius Debugger by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with Model 204 and the [[Sirius Mods]], supporting the Object-Oriented contructs provided by the Janus middleware. | The Janus Debugger is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain Janus Web Server applications. The Sirius Debugger by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with [[Model 204]] and the [[Sirius Mods]], supporting the Object-Oriented contructs provided by the Janus middleware. |
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The Janus and Sirius Debuggers
The Janus Debugger is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain Janus Web Server applications. The Sirius Debugger by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with Model 204 and the Sirius Mods, supporting the Object-Oriented contructs provided by the Janus middleware.